Best attractions and places to see around Isola Rizza, a municipality in the province of Verona, Italy, offers a blend of historical sites and natural features. The region is characterized by its agricultural landscape, including rice cultivation, and is crossed by the Piganzo and Bussè rivers. Historical waterways and canals also contribute to the area's geography.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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the Zevio town hall was created from a villa which in turn was created from a castle. it is particularly scenic because it is completely surrounded by a moat full of water in which turtles swim, which someone must have thrown in there and now they survive quite well
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The obelisk of Arcole is the only trophy still existing in Italy among the many erected to the glory of Napoleon. The construction of the Napoleonic obelisk of Arcole is part of the propaganda action, carried out by Napoleon also in Italy starting from 1802, when he was elected President of the Cisalpine Republic and the birth of the Italian Republic was proclaimed. In memory of the war against the Austrians, in the famous painting by Gros, Napoleon chose the Battle on the bridge of Arcole from 15 to 17 November 1796, where he was represented on the bridge, with a flag in his hand and his sword unsheathed.
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When you cross the bridge you can admire the island on the Adige
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Little-known historical monument
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The Battle of the Bridge of Arcole was a battle fought at the Bridge of Arcole in Italy on 15 November 1796 between France under Napoleon Bonaparte and Austria under József Alvinczi during the Italian Campaign of 1796–1797 in the War of the First Coalition. The Napoleonic army bit the dust (or rather the mud) several times, which demotivated the French troops, and Napoleon himself stormed the bridge with a flag and sword in front, which then had to be relieved. In the end, the Austrian army was defeated and Arcole and the entire Venetian region were taken by Napoleon. The Napoleon Museum can be visited in Arcole and an obelisk was placed at the bridge in memory of the battle.
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Napoleonic monument that crosses the old Romea road
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Very beautiful here! Good view from up here.
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Picturesque town hall building
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Isola Rizza is rich in history. You can explore the 18th-century Parish Church of Saints Peter and Paul, the 15th-century Church of Santa Maria della Piazza with its frescoes, or the Gothic Church of San Giovanni. Don't miss the Ancient Church of San Nicolò, one of the oldest structures dating from the 10th century. For a glimpse into the Napoleonic era, visit the Napoleon Stele and Bridge over the Alpone, which commemorates the Battle of the Bridge of Arcole, or the nearby Arcole Napoleonic Monument. The Sanctuary of Madonna della Strà is another significant religious and historical site.
Yes, several attractions around Isola Rizza are suitable for families. The Napoleon Stele and Bridge over the Alpone and the Arcole Napoleonic Monument offer an educational historical experience. For outdoor fun, the Adige Cycle Path provides paved sections perfect for cycling and walking with children. The Sanctuary of Madonna della Strà is also considered family-friendly.
The region is characterized by its agricultural landscape and waterways. The Rivers Piganzo and Bussè cross the territory, and historical waterways and canals offer tranquil environments. You can also enjoy views of the Adige river from the Zevio Cycle Bridge, where you can admire the island on the Adige.
Isola Rizza offers excellent cycling opportunities, particularly along the Adige Cycle Path, known for its paved sections suitable for all skill levels. You can find various routes, including easy to difficult options, for touring bicycles. Explore more routes on the Cycling around Isola Rizza guide.
Yes, there are several hiking trails in the vicinity of Isola Rizza. You can find easy to moderate routes, such as a 4.5 km loop from Bovolone or a 10.5 km loop around an Ancient Water Mill from Palù. For more options and detailed information, refer to the Hiking around Isola Rizza guide.
Isola Rizza hosts a couple of notable cultural events. The Festa della costata, celebrating quality meat and local products, takes place in June (from the 4th to the 8th). In September, typically on the third Sunday, the Sagra di Settembre is held, dedicated to the Madonna Addolorata and featuring traditional pork-based dishes.
Absolutely! The area around Isola Rizza provides several mountain biking trails. You can find easy to moderate routes, including loops like the 34.5 km 'Zevio Town Hall – Unnamed Highlight loop' from Isola Rizza or the 58 km 'Zevio Town Hall – Zevio Cycle Bridge loop' from Bovolone. Discover more trails on the MTB Trails around Isola Rizza guide.
The Zevio Cycle Bridge is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering views of the Adige river and the surrounding area. This provides an opportunity for visitors with mobility considerations to enjoy the local scenery.
Beyond the main churches, Isola Rizza boasts several historic villas from the Venetian rule period, such as Villa Pollettini (now the Town Hall with 16th-century frescoes), Villa Maffei De Medici, and Villa Sagramoso. You can also explore the 1450 Medieval Tower, the 16th-century Fortified Walls, and the Isola Rizza Museum, which chronicles the town's history.
Given the region's agricultural landscape and cultural festivals, late spring (June for Festa della costata) and early autumn (September for Sagra di Settembre) offer pleasant weather for exploring historical sites, cycling, and hiking. These periods avoid the peak summer heat while still providing good conditions for outdoor activities.
Isola Rizza features traditional Venetian architecture, characterized by elegant facades, stucco, terracotta tiles, and distinctive windows. This style is evident in many of the historic villas and older buildings throughout the town, contributing to its charming atmosphere.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic views from places like the Zevio Cycle Bridge, where they can admire the Adige river and its island. The well-maintained and often newly paved sections of the Adige Cycle Path are also highly praised for cycling and walking. The historical significance of sites like the Napoleon Stele and Bridge over the Alpone also draws considerable interest.


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